Persistence

La Mer

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Cries macerating
Muscling each other
Testing the fate when the key to survival
Is persistence

Break the bread to feed the sons
Should they choose to come home
Bend the knees and touch the ground
Should you see greatness unfold

Silence is the sister of honour
Yet she dwells alone
Honour is a frail old thing
And its apostles gone

We age, we forget
The last ones to remember
Keep one eye on the dead

When all is quiet, when all is spent
We're crying to the hanged
We're pulling on their legs

In ruin, our best
In hierarchy of failure
Oppressors and oppressed

After, at the gates
All the drunken fools
Can shake each others hands

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Written by: Jeremi Bielecki

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